You’re 20 in Rapid City. Why bother voting?

So you’re 20 – you’ve been a legal adult for two years, and soon you’ll be able to drink your first beer (legally). Among the other items on your newly minted list of stuff you’re allowed to do, you can also vote. But who cares? After all, there’s no exciting presidential election dominating the airwaves and Facebook for another year.

Answer: You should care! Voter turnout is always lowest in local elections, and that’s exactly why your vote counts EVEN MORE when it comes to voting locally. It may be tough to put a finger on how your vote personally can make a difference in giant elections — I understand that.

20 in Rapid City? Then vote!

But in Rapid City elections — where margins of victory are often within a couple hundred votes — your vote really does matter, and it can change things. Your personal vote will never make as much of an individual difference as it does in Rapid City’s elections!

Elections are important, and they have consequences. So please get involved –and vote!